Prague

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Prague
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Prague
Prague featuring a city
Prague
Ancient castles, graceful bridges and hundreds of church spires characterize the Czech Republic capital, a city that seems right out of a fairytale.

Prague has over 1,100 years of history, which is still very much visible in its architecture and culture. The medieval-looking city is known for the romance of its architecture, with grand castles, elaborate churches and charming bridges.

Prague, or “Praha” in Czech, has been the capital of the Holy Roman Empire and Czechoslovakia. The Praguers freed themselves from a communist regime in 1989 and then split from Slovakia. Prague is now the capital of the Czech Republic, and of Bohemia, and has 1.3 million residents. Many Praguers don’t speak English, but most of the tour guides do.

Spend just a few hours in Prague and you’ll see almost all the great architectural styles: Renaissance, Gothic, baroque, art nouveau and modernist. Three of those styles can be seen in just one building: Týn Church (Týnský Chrám). The city’s most famous modern building is Dancing House (Tančící Dům).

Use the iconic Charles Bridge (Karlův Most) to travel between attractions on both sides of the Vltava River. The Vltava separates the historic Old Town (Staré Město) from the Lesser Town, home to the huge Prague Castle (Pražský Hrad) complex.

Visit Vyšehrad Castle for pleasant gardens and historic fortified walls from the top of which you can spot the spires of Prague’s grand churches, including St. Vitus Cathedral (Katedrála Sv. Víta). Visit the fascinating collection of gravestones in the Jewish Cemetery and medieval exhibits in the Powder Tower (Prašná Brána, Powder Gate).

Prague is pleasantly warm in summer while a winter visit is cold but picturesque when the snow falls. Regardless of the season, any time is the prefect time to try some of the delicious local pastries and cheap Czech beer.

Climb one of the many lookout points to see why Prague is the “City of 100 Spires.” Together with the medieval walls and terra cotta rooftops with chimneys, the church spires paint a fairytale-like picture of this historic Central European city. Add the art and nightlife to the mix and you understand why this is such a popular travel destination.

Where to stay in Prague

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Prague City Center

Discover the medieval heart of Prague, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, featuring major attractions like Prague Castle, Old Town Square, and Charles Bridge. Explore the historic district, home to the Czech Parliament, government offices, and Charles University.

Prague City Center
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Stare Mesto

4.5/5(961 area reviews)

Old Town Square and Havelska Market are top sights in Stare Mesto, and you should be sure to explore the popular shops. Hop aboard the metro at Karlovy Lázně Stop or Národní Divadlo Stop to see more sights in the area.

Stare Mesto
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Prague 1

4.5/5(586 area reviews)

Known for its popular shops and acclaimed art galleries, there's plenty to explore in Prague 1. Check out top attractions like Old Town Square and Prague Castle, and jump on the metro at Staromestska Station or Staroměstská Stop to see more of the city.

Prague 1
Nove Mesto which includes heritage elements, railway items and a city

Nové Město

4.5/5(1,069 area reviews)

As the largest town in Prague's historic center, New Town boasts landmarks like Wenceslas Square, Dvořák Museum, and Dancing House. Explore its bustling commerce, vibrant tourism, and rich history.

Nové Město
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Prague 2

3.5/5(3 area reviews)

Discover the medieval fortress ruins at Vyšehrad, stroll through Riegrovy sady in Vinohrady, or explore Charles Square's Gothic town hall. Easily navigate via I.P. Pavlova station and tramlines.

Prague 2
Mala Strana showing landscape views and a city

Mala Strana

5/5(378 area reviews)

Consider a visit to Lesser Town Bridge Tower and take some time to enjoy the abundant dining options during your time in Mala Strana. If you want to see more of the city, jump on the metro at Malostranské Náměstí Stop or Hellichova Stop.

Mala Strana

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